WebThe process name of the culprit is always bdservicehost (Bitdefender Virus Shield). When it is doing its worst, it hogs between 90% and 98% of the CPU and the machine grinds to a halt. Other work is almost pointless to attempt because there are no free CPU resources to deploy to that work. WebBitDefender Redlining my (C:) drive at 100% disk usage... Again... Can't even unistall it because by the time i can even get to add or remove my computer turns into a fucking brick. Thanks BitDefender! 4 4 4 comments Best Add a Comment Bitdefender_ • …
Bitdefender (bdservicehost) using around 20-40% of cpu
Webbdservicehost takes up 30% of my CPU I have noticed that under my task manager, Bitdefender's bdservicehost (specifically, the one that expands to the bitdefender antivirus shield) takes up a whopping 25%-30% of my CPU. It really affects the framerate of … WebIf you notice a significant slowdown and Task Manager indicates that the vsserv.exe process stays at 100% CPU usage, follow these steps: a. Open the Bitdefender window. b. Click the Settings button on the upper toolbar. c. In the … in a new place
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Web1. Open the Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac interface. 2. On the left-side menu, click on Preferences. 3. In the Protection tab, toggle Bitdefender Shield to the off position so that it turns gray. 4. Click the OK button after choosing how long you want to … WebI’ve used BitDefender Security Products since 2004, they used to be the best I’d ever used. But about 2 years ago I and many others started having problems with “vsserve.exe”, it has never pulled my RAM memory down, but I 4 GB installed but it does use all available CPU resources, many times up to 99%, stalls out computer until it is done. WebWhen uninstalled the pcs do not exhibit the "stress test" that is evident with bitdefender installed/running. I have allowed this to run on one pc for nearly 24 hours and it produces similar result to running Prime 95... it loads up the cores and power usage and increases cpu operating temperature by more than 30C. in a new recording the boston